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Posted: 27 Jan 2009, o 17:52
by Neolis
If I put both eyes looking to her right (the hand that is up side). Would it provide a mischivous look?
Posted: 27 Jan 2009, o 19:38
by mahon
the right eye is just TOO MUCH to the right. technically ok, just the direction is wrong.
Posted: 28 Jan 2009, o 06:24
by Neolis
Quick Pics tonight as I am so far under the weather I need some one to pass me a shovel.
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Continuing my struggle with photos as I have to get some good ones for IP.
Continuing the glazing work I am using the wip photos to keep me going.
Posted: 28 Jan 2009, o 10:37
by Nameless
ah, so this is your entry for IP?
I'd take the highlights on the purple parts one step further. In fact, I'd do the same for blue parts

Some darklining would be welcome. Face starts to look nice. Can you make a pic of it from the front?
What's your idea for the base?
Posted: 29 Jan 2009, o 00:07
by Tomi
I like the model and the paint job. IMO you have chosen a good colours to this lady... I like especially the blue's(?) and this flower...
The hairs could be a little be more lighter, not so dark as they are. The violet are perfect for me, maybe because I like darker colours.
The skin is fine... Maybe the liers of white should be/could be better, more delicate...
It's 54 mm scale ? Or 28 mm ?
Posted: 29 Jan 2009, o 02:35
by Neolis
@nameless I am going to put concert posters for Mozart ect and one for "Wild Stallion"- Bill and Ted's Awesome adventure to bust on my opponent teasing me about my forum name
@Tomi- 28mm. Thank you for the encouragement and critique
Update one of my co-workers snapped the sniper rifle arm off today. So tonight at my painting group its probably going to be all repair work.
Posted: 29 Jan 2009, o 09:48
by Nameless
bad luck. You still have a lot of time, so you'll be fine

Posted: 29 Jan 2009, o 11:03
by Skrit
Did you snap his arm off too Neolis?

Posted: 29 Jan 2009, o 11:40
by mahon
I'd go further in ighlighting ot create more silk or satin look.
@Tomi - It's about 28mm
Posted: 29 Jan 2009, o 16:41
by paintminion
Higher highlights, deeper shadows...higher highlights... Be the light source, hit the shine. Good luck, Greg!